’ . Tun cl-lsneomllllrjlwll » - EASTERN News Buddy. are on a visit to Boston. Miss Muriel Dixon. Souris Con- II-i all history, no Indian was our known to have constipation. Nor fund-YOU’. He chewed the bark of Today, we ‘ng never forms alaxative habit. if slreadl] ‘ ’, so occasional eascaret wil uahall break the habit. For can» oars a religthens the muscular walls o! the bowels, and their need of any aid at all grows constantly less. What other cathartic has this char- . acteristicl The writer knows of none. An evacuation llrougllt gently lhont by osscara will, nine times in ten, be followed by full function- u, “n ing of the bowels on the morrow— form and for de s after. For there is no REACTIO as with sickening salts, or any of tllo man-made purgatives that go through one’s system like a bullet. Physloisns tell us cancers is the ideal laxative-and the tongue tells cascarets are its ideal t least a million people know this; what a pit there are any who don't! Especin ly parents; because children lo\'e_to take a cas- caret. After which, for deys-on-end, the bowels will be seen lo work oi their own accord. The only habit from cascara is that of regularity! Cuscarets tone nnd train the bowels. lint at the first sign of returning sluggishness another cascsrct is ns effective as the first. There isn't n. druggist who hasn't cnscarets, so WHY experiment with laxatives! . r CASCARETS They Work While You Sleep! vent. is on a visit to her home in East Baltic. Mr. .1. n. real-d. Principal Sourls High School, was a passenger to Ch‘town last week. Miss Mary McLean, McGill Univ- ersity, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mc- Lean, Soul-is. the funeral of Mr. Dixon's mother. l Mr. W. E. Francis. South Lake. route to Fortune on a visit to his parents, Mr. sml Mrs. J. S. Francis. The cake recently lotteried in Sou- ris, was won by Mr. Andrew Mc- Donald. who was the lucky guesser of what the sealed can contained- viz, a "prune." Misses Helen, Margaret and Jean McLean. Miss Elizabeth McDonald. Mr. Wendell beard and Mr. Ken- neth Fraser, Students, City, who were spending the holidays at their respective homes, have returned to Ch’town. _ MATTHEWS CASE BEPlORE . ‘ THE SUPREME COUR’ (Continued from page 1.) house on Sunday afternoon tllsuStables. Matthews was not at your place? A. N0. was there. Matthews left the house before nine o'clock that morning alld I horse up there. never signed a statement to that cffect. Mr. Campbcllz-You got two kinds of oath. You say you might have told them and you might not; and‘ that you might have been ill jail for a year and you might not. 10.30 this morning. SHAPELY JELLIES _ Q. Did you tell the police that he gons were the favorite New Yea , ' Q. Wily did you tell the policcdeft your place at nine dclock Sat- Day. officers when they came to youlnurduy night for Larges Livery A. The prisoner often but his A. Dixon; ;Geddle comn and Doug- Court adjourned to resume at The “weather man" seems very undecided as to Just which style of weather he prefers at present, and as to settling down to using any one vehicle, well, it is impossible. Wag lo Bay West; Geo. R. Dixon; Wm. las Aitllen. 1t is pleasing w note that in the .recent Portfolio Competition. three prizes came to the Eastern section Mrs. J. Pequot, Junior, nnd son E Fir-Em M“ “Milt “Wilma; ing vitamin oi cod-liver oil in Q5 C, W513 [Cceu V 01's n ' Rollo Bay West. in attendance at the diet oi mother and baby- for llw "m" w° 5m“ m‘ m” was s recent visitor to Sourls. en contains all cod-liver oil Radios, and still more radlosl, ‘ Among solne of the latest to be ill-l a. I did not tell them anything, Q. What do you suppose then the stalled in this vicinity are sets in M‘ w‘ H‘ T°““"“““d' C‘ N’ R" The next time they came back lie police would be doing at Lflrstfflthe residences of G. A. Wood, Rol- I never told them that Livery Stables looking for Matthews. Bedeqli N 01168 w) Hermon Myers. North Carle- . ton. was s vilstor to Summerside on ' Monday. Mm psl-cy Inwther, Cornwall. ls visiting in North Bedeque. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Elisa Waugh. Mr. Charles Green motored to _.- l Carleton Siding on $1116”- 36 Ye’ ‘ Question: Can rickets be ports the roads grand tor a csr. prevented? ‘ Miss Mae Eftliéldgédtcwer of (gleil- . . w n l, a n c conce n Aflfiw": Y”: by agunng slilarllcrogl): Hall on Thursday even- plenty oi the rickets-prevent ins. , The rinks sre almost all opened ~ the sport we have had in letter scorrs EMULSION do». Mrs. Charles Campbell has return- sd to her Home in Chclton, after vitamins in great abundan yjgltlng friends and lelcuvcs in ' ‘ MonclonJlB. ““__'_‘_"”"__Q_'__“ Miss Lila Bredehuw. North Bede- Ml-ZL‘ H‘ D‘ Fmfielln’ ‘guy’ was on que, has returned to her home after l‘ ‘“‘”‘“““ “l” m“ “s W“ a pleasant visit with friends in Al- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred Barrett were “my “d madam?‘ visitors to the City last week, ML w_ E Macparmm_ Lower 3% deque, has gone to Oiseary on a bu- Potatoes are still moving in this “new trip’ ipart, large shipments Being made eve“ d“- Mrs. A. J. Reynolds. Bedequc, is B creamér scum w“ a vmwr visiting friends on the mainland. ‘he ma” lmml‘ ton, and Marla Campbell, Chelton, "- r tte ' Mr. and Mrs. mull Dixon, Csrd- ma‘: l“ '5 igan. were visitors to Rollo Bay wlist last week We are sorry w learn o! the lll- , ness of Mrs. Stanley Jock, Bedeque, Mrs. Alban MCDDHBJQ Little HBT- and hope [m- 9, gpggdy fec°vgry_ bor. was a visitor to Sourts and Rollo Bay last week. Miss Hazel MscMicken, Cape Tra- lverse, spent the week end with her cousin. Miss Selina Myers, Carleton. spent a week's vacation at his home - ‘ in R0110 B831 recently. Miss Annie L. Enman, teacher of z ‘Shcrbroolc school. spent Sunday Mr. Francis ‘Ibwnsend left lastlwlth her sister, Miss Mae lninsn. week for Truro. where he is attend- lns Asrlculturel Oollese- _ Ml‘. Percy llcwtncr, Cornwall, was - l a visitor to North Carleton last Mr. Joseph McLean. East Polnt,;week_ . .of Kings,’ namely a. Silver Medal to to If serving cranberry jelly or olllerlSourls School, n Sliver Medal _ jcllics, wily not. make zklelll twice as Fortune Bridge School, 1 “m l‘ 3°” (“end °i ‘he prlscme” attractive by moulding lhem in Bronze Medal to East Point school. Jommmm were and s, was o. visitor to Lower Rollo Bey. last week, the guest of his sister. l Mr, and Mm‘ “elm- E_ Mygm _ lNorth Carleton, spent ‘Ncdnesdnyln Misses Clara Aitken and Beetrlceuucw Annsu. the guests of the let- to the City lest week, reglsterediat Mmes Jame Bradshaw’ Middle; . all. .. . ‘wr-ty l News Boston By ("l-we") The 13th Auuusl Charity Bell. of the lnlercolonial Club of Hos-l‘ ton was held on Wednesday, Jsnu- l ary ll, 192s, in the lntorcoloullll Building‘ n; 214 Dudley Street.‘ Boston- This proved to be the. most successful ball of an)’ coli- duoted by the Club; over. fifteen hundred persons being present. Eli- tlreproce e were turned over to the Cheri Bureau or the Club and will be used by them to meet urgent cases of charity invariably Cansdlans- The Charity Bureau hus been, in existence formally years and the great good done by the ' Bureau ls only known to. members of the Committee and the receiv- 0N of the charity. The intercol- onisl Club lb about twenty-five years in existence and is known as a general meeting place ‘for Canadians in Boston- We urge all Canadians in and around Boston in become members- The only qualifi- cation necessary is to lie a man n! good character, reputation and balblls and ojf Canadian birth. or psrentage- We invite all Cpnsd- inns visiting Boston to visit our ‘Club Rooms at the above address and we assure you that you will be welcome. Captain Archibald Campbell, Chair-loan, John Kiley, Treasurer. J- Fred Hussey, Secret- ary, Mrs- Sally Stanley, Assistant Secretary. and Jolln N- Chalsson, vlcolPl-esldent of the Club, General Monalrer in the absence offlthe President, Mr. J- Ernest Kerr, were the Ball Committee- ' DIBTBICT LODGE MEETING The annual meeting of Crapaud District L. O. L. was held in Prince Arthur Lodge room. Crapsud, on the afternoon of Tuesday, Jen. lo, 192$. 'I'he‘day being fine, a large number of brethren assembled. The proceedings were marked with good cheer. enthusiasm and/ bright pros- pccts for the future. The District Master, Bro. Fred C. Sherren, in his admirable-address, first extended a #19611? welcome to all the brethren,‘ then touched humorously upon the fact that this should be a year full of hope for those brethren who have g - q fa- JANUARY 21,19‘ .., K. l ?§-~>._~'{,-< .. - There is noth- Dutc ing else like Old l Dutch Cleanser for cleaning sinks—it won’t clog the drain pipes; for kitchen utensils. bathrooms, gm", etc. The list, flaky particles erase nil the dirt and impurities with- out scratching the finest surfaces. Con- talns no lye, acids-or gritty substens Kfllll the W5?“ house sll 6|! ll"! 5P" Wm‘ Old Dutch. Goes further-lasts longer. MADE m CANADA -.“._-¢".-¢vp-.--.».- -.- wqw-nd-vw-m. Comfy Styles l for Rough Days Something more than serviceable and wearable -—“ Northern" footwear is styled to please and attract. -Waterproof as rubber; warm as an over. shoe; nest as a slipper. Nflninll Distributor; (qr Prince Edward Cashmerette Jersey and Velvet Overshoes in Greys, Flvns and Black, with plain or contrasting shades of cud, provide servicsabll footwear t0 harmonize with n-lodish Fall and Winter not yet taken one important degree, that of "Benedicts." Yes. cheer up.l do not be dlseonsolsw: this is Leap‘; attire. l , v‘|afld_ Year. Bro. Sheri-en also in an ablei 29B 7-0 me to ‘ i t , M . . ' . . _"'“' City Saturday and spent the week- rs s s er m J w Waugh ‘ “w” “PM 691136175 Jwll] The Annual Meeting of the Rollo M with frieéds v i M. d Mr o w d C am bllee Celebration of Confederatlonf.“ Bay Branch of the Women's Mis- ° ‘ * l l‘ ‘m s‘ "s ‘i1 '5" °" and the late provincial election with-l‘ l , . . Fernwood, is visiting fnellds in Cen- - (.l Emmi‘? Sflclety. which was to have w 1 d to n he m t Rev l t. 1 Bed its temperance issue, and tsctfullyv- {been held at the home of Mrs. Don-M‘. efizafnme ‘soul: w}; wag ‘a mm’ _ drew the attention of the brethrclfl Slices of tongue. baked in thick glss Aitlcen on Friday. Jan. 13th. confined w hi; h°m° m‘ the Post: T . _ as to how true Temperance affected}; cream sauce and covered liberally has been postponed to a later date/two weeks through umessw“ able, roubled Lame themes members of this Association. with piuiellto strips, make a. uicevowing to the. lnclemency of the wea-lm be out an.“ q 5 D i‘), and Agar routine lllusgéless. the following time the prisoner left Sunday but lunchccm dlsl" lmer‘ '—*" ' Qjfiffinfflfufy“mié§glheb§mgfifi _____. {co-i , l _ l _____ you cannot tell what time the police y . , ., - ._ , _ The Christmas’ P858911 velyl . _ C t M B __ omens came? . '1 lltlt s .1 suylng llLlll only umly A very enjoyable dance was given quietly m Emma and m,“ 33W DOD!) S KIDNEY PILLS RELIEV 01m y aster. r0- Crlsli. Moore. _ _..( .. . . D.M.-—Donald Ferguson, (Capt) Wltness—The.policc officers came , . ,. _ lby Miss Auausm Mcmnald‘ at m? and old i927 also slipped out wltll- ED HIM __ . about nine o'clock. ll" "Pll," 'l_ “nhPm fifkimul lgmme 015113‘. plliévga fir‘ and lg?‘ out event. During the latter part. -—- Mr. Campbell-Do yo\l mean tog‘ “_“"“"‘ hm)“ wlmlg M “g” i “mes ‘l’ fig‘; ' 3- h ‘mac’ °“ F of the year a number-of deaths oc-. Seskslchewen Man Has Not Been dnsfismwart Inman ‘ mu the court that knowing MM: “lion llor age lit-Sins tolling on evenlnz 0 . 0t . T e music curred, which plunged a good many} Troubled Since D'F's___Dan1e1 McNevhjl thaws were there you told the police, he‘? w” ,llvely__l“d°°d' and y°uth§urely families into grief. and thus festiv-l‘ -——— y n “euri eraser Méphau officers that Matthews wasn't there?‘ _ d“ ”h°51__m° gmwmg mu“ Wm‘ ities were postponed‘. '~-- Muenster. 515k. Jnll- 20- lspeclal) D Marpnugald Mcxmnon ' A He came back age,- being out‘. lloung Scoll: "Do you know llle 3Y1“! $80M —-“I was troubled very badly with ' ‘ H‘ is “so 3°°d frlmds Wm‘ my Wm‘ fancy shapes? Small moulded are Mr. Campbellz~Did _you know very mexpensmh your wife beat him up in the back Ylffi? n. Brady Footwear Company l CE A. No she never beat him up. .CB'EAMED TONG Q. Did you know your wife threw s. bucket of water over him? A. I don't know. I CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. Cnmpbelb-You can tell the Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere Georgia-n recmmon. by Jessie Daw..lconclusl0n. s. hearty vote of thanks, m“; solqhtjwn glad My Henrfs My] moved by D. J.,Ca.lnpbell, seconded . M“ Yet... by Lam“ Mcvime; Con-‘ by J. J. McLeod. was tendered wills ‘ test, Observation Test; duet. “Hone-l. ladies for their assistance in maklnr -: lulu Moon," by Lolita McVlttle and, the time tolerable. Willrlifrcd Best‘, reading, "Miss Mn-._ ‘P “U109 Please w?!” l‘ loney on the Chinese Question.” by Lizzie McKinnon; solo. "Side by] D. 1st ‘Leela-George H. Inman. -.‘ .->'.'-:'-'-j¢'-;"»¢Jr'n ~ 1n the momgng gdlflcrollce between a taxicab and _ Mr. Campbell-You ssidhe was ilru tinulczlr." the yard and their you told the Gil-l: "No." police officers you did not know. “Coon: lllcll we'll tulle u lFflln-lhay’ the “m5 Am held a very nnd expressed himselfas well plegg- “I also had urinary trouble which where he was. cur. At Bay Fortune, Dec. 30th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Under- successful supper. The attendance was quite large, and the “supper" served as only the Ladies know how -—was tempting enough for the most fastidious. Approximately sixty (00) dollars was realized. Eglington School held its l-‘ubllc Examination on Friday afternoon. A large number of visitors were pre- sent. alid the pupils made a very creditable showing indeed, and re- flecting the careful training of their teacher. Miss Myrtle Dlngwell. Last but not least. came a splendid pro- gramme. and the distribution of gifts from the Xmas ‘free. The school ofllcers expressed themselves as delighted with their afternoon's entertainment. Visitors to Fortune and Rolls Bay recently were Mr. C. H. Townshend. St. John; Mr. H. Spence, City; Miss SPI RI N The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for pain. Bu! it’: just as im/lorfmlt fa know that Ilzcrc is only one filtuinc Aspirin. Tile name Bayer is on every tablet, andoll tllc ‘x. If the name Bayer appcars. it's genuine; and if it doesn't, it is not! Headaches are (lispclled by Aspirin. So arc colds, and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and rheuma- tisrrrpromptly relieved. Gct Aspirin-at any drugstorc—with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Aspirin; it does NOT affect tlle heart awn II the (ride lnsrk (registered In Canada» Indicating Bayer Manufacture. While It I horn that Aspirin mean: Bayer manufacture, In aslure llle punlle against lulu. tiInI. the Tablets will be stamped with till-ll- "Bayer Cross" trademark. _-_.-_-___., l §'§.-O-.-O§O'O-O§-OOO§-O§§O-OO§O-§§O@4*4§QOQQ§O§ DON’T WORRY Send us your Smelts-and let us do your y worrying at 7*" and daily‘ returns. References: Your Father or Grand- father. . JOSEPH A. RICH CO. l Fish Pier, Boston i O oowc-eoosooouooowdo0000000000000 v Martha Townshend, Montague; Mrs Geo. Thompson, Montague; Mrs. Earl McEwsn, Greenwich; Mrs Earl McLsren, Belmont; Miss Ruth Cof- fin, City; Mr. Fred Barrett, City; Misses Olive and Evelyn Johnswne, City; Mr. Samuel Johnstone, Sack- ville; Mr. Fulton Underhay, Halifax Miss Florence ‘rowllphend. Needhsm Mass; Mr. Orion Dingwell, City. in the passing of_Mrs. Margaret Dixon. Rollo Bay WesT. an estimable lady has been removed from our midst. Though over eighty-seven years of age. Mrs. Dixon had up un- til a short time of her death. taken a keen interest in all the happen- ings ol her district. Thelllead of the fifth generation. it is a note- worthy fect that she leaves about one hundred descendants to mourn the loss of “Msmmy", as she was familiarly known to all. She was Inspector Hynes visited Fortune leme beak day and nisht.” writes Mr. D. 2nd Leela-Arch. Shaw. Side." by Amy McVittle; "Then you deny," said lilo mag- cchool Thursday. the 12th. He John Stell, a. well-known and hlBh- found things in very rgood shape. 1v- reeoevwd resident of this niece. J. V. Moore. ed with the attendance. there be-l caused me l" 89$ 11D many times ilig about fifty pupils present. Mnl durifls the nlsht. Two years use I Hynes also congratulated the pupils $00k five BOXES 0!’ D0dd'8 Kidney heir lendld rtfolio. on t 5p p0 trouble till a year ago when I got al Th8 trustees 0f Fortune Bridge touch of it easin- Two boxes of’ school are at present arranging for Doddb Kidney Pills -- .v 1'9- me getting w; o; 1mm," and may.’ lleved me again, and I have not erlal for new hardwood floors. etc., be?" u "blfid 51mm" in their up-to-datc school building. If you have any symptoms of Rumour has it also that a concert Bflckwhe you may be sure your is under way for the Hall Fund. kidneys need silent-loll» Nesleeted "B" kidneys are the cause of more they half tile ills o which mankind is J. B. Francis d: Sons are at pres-| be“ ' em very busy m me“- camme gm- Dodds Kidney Pills act directly tory, completing their high-grade 0" the Kidneys. me-klns them stroll! slelghs, the demand for which seems. and health!" 5mm"! kldneYi ma"! to be steadily mcmmn‘ People pure blood. Pure blood means good evidently tlgellcve in dWtJgIYlIlB at helm‘- ' _ ‘ home" in is case, an us rov- """'“‘_°""“_“’ ing that they will do so in all posses CANAMA?“ "N9 JAMAWA if they get value for their money. Pl-ECSMWT Hol-‘DAY 5599K? The various schools held their The Closer trade relations br- pubuc examinations. and mnune tween Canada and the British 3mm he“ n; Xmas q-ree m me West indies end the improved pas- Hflu on De‘; zzmt The progmmmen-lellgor service have turned the was as fonows.__welmme 5on8’ trend of Canadian vacationing tn "Shout Boys, Shout The Heal-i‘ We "lauds in we Wanner seas- we‘mme»;__ (gamers). Rgcrumon, ‘The Canadian trade commission- sc. Nick's Letter—Norah Jackson: °' l" Kllllmml- Jamel“. Perm" Xmas Exercise‘ The chmtmu Mew that house rents lll his district al-o sage-Shepherds, Wise Men, etc.,._ $45 per month unfurnished to $100 (senior mm“); 97m Mam“, xmu or $125 for ll well furnished house. stockings’ (m costunungumor 9w Ffllrly efficient servants may be plls; Recitation, Troubles of Cleor- "M l" $3‘ °l i‘ *1 “Bell b“ Where gyknasn Johnswnle. 5on8’ “Santa one is required in Canada three Claus has come to TowrW-filuniors; or l?“ are requlred l" “muck Star Drill-Junior Pupils: Chorus. “all” '°°‘“l"l"’" a" clleflv- b"! onl ssnul Claus Dear Bants. Claus lm”°"‘°“ ““°‘l“°l“ 3"‘ “Willa Wl __Semon; “(my Dru‘ __ Benn“; trobls the price lll Canada Bell Drill-Juniors; Recitation. "The , l‘ m“ " "m" °l M". llvlnlr Baby's Btocking"—-Gladys Altken; “ a “we” "Yr "W" $15‘ n" m 310mm‘ leatunng “December” __ month. relll included, to live. il°“--§’.‘;‘.l.l.?il€°"--3i‘§§2;lf‘~‘éii' fir... v, .. are“ ' 5m“ ' and A 2m“ nee l “Well, find out which lnslullnont tenderly cared for during her illness by her daughters Margaret and Minnie (Mrs. J. D. Comm and grandchildren. who resided with her on the old Homestead. Of her it may be truly said, Beautiful ls old age". beautiful is the slow-dropping mellow autumn of e rlcll, glorious: summer." Bringing Up Father Pupllsn; Good Night song-,|‘co“eqm,.“ m. Mr. and Mrs. iteudolph rotors and klmumarled °Wn°r'd"l"°' A ‘topped nnd offolcd n lift tn ill. g 1 . t ' " an am 1y have latcly moved o Snurls ‘ visage“ {mimic who was pleading whcrc Ml‘. Peters has opened a‘ ‘meat-shop. Mr. Peters has hud con-Jollggdnfegrf, “rléluiis {graft-lbw u , > . u . n. Auditors-D. J. Campbell and "Ads"; solo. “Fairly Caught.“ by lslmls- "11"" You were "H10 l" the wmmfred Best. recimuoxhwrheg,“ policclllllll when he asked lo s06 After closing" of Lodge‘ the mcnl- cisc Man," by Muriel Best; recitation 31"" licence?" bars of Princess Mary L. 0. B. A. “The Cremation of Sam McGee," by lcame upon the scene, and agreeably Horace Cameron; reading, by Theo. vYl-"ll- "All 1 Bald ‘"115 ill“! "W" “Certainly, sly." replied lllL‘ mot- surprlsed all present by presenting Beaten: solo, “when You and fwere what I could see of him l W118 Si!" 9mg’ whmh mmved m” ‘mm m“ an admirable program as follows:— Young, Maggie," by Hector McNevin, ills Will! wunlll be lmpplel- usvs Opening chorus, "Marching Through Bonsllsw; closing‘ chorus. At the widoyv." ' f, prices our entire merits. entire stock of a behind them. alder ole uc essf l ex ~lell l Aha gent fiuaglmflmd if’; ‘raft h’; flll one. enlplletlcnlly, "I've ‘earrl ‘will do well in Souris. n “ll "hm" W“ Y°"“B ""8"" "Elf-rs" MQTHER HAVEA. Phi-Rab" "rims ., o You cs1- ' l l l l l O l . _ l ‘ ' l --— . y 1 l’ ' v e im. s, l-rl mm- Service. i». ‘(loan Ioinh sfln and DADDY-l HOPE who» AND ARE YOU r TRYMPTQ be FUNNY? BY cocc-r- WHEN l arr THROuql-l PACklN‘ l NEED A VACATRSN ‘Ll: A RARE UPPURTUNITY For the first time in our history weioflier at wholesale ‘stock of Granite and marble monu- ‘ / 1 This sale is brought about only by the purchase OfIlEHC. reliable wholesale dealer. All monuments, Granite or marble, whether small or large have our guarantee of material and workmanship mliunllna slall. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Established 30 Years Sale Starts Ian. 12th. I928 Continuing for one month only i“ L-By George McManns rl so all CU WAY; WE HAD THE D 'ws'i.i.ws k YES-Blffl wlsu A '= PIANO HERE- _..._. _..__.._..__ I l LEFT “rue ADDRESS‘ wl-lsns ANQJRE CZOIN’ AN’ THE anuuzoso ‘viewers oro IT-